Audi S4 Cabriolet

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funinthesun

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1,170 posts

267 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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looking around the local audi garage at the weekend, and noticed they had a new S4 cabriolet....didnt even know that they were going to produce on of these..

does sound appealing, on paper at least, 2.7 twin turbo, 300+ bhp, four seats and no roof, and four wheel drive....should give the M3 a run for its money..and much bett erlooking IMHO...

what do you chaps(esses) think?

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

269 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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Why didn't they use the S4's 4.2V8 with 340bhp then?

funinthesun

Original Poster:

1,170 posts

267 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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i'm not 100% on the engine, just going on what i remember....4.2V8 even better......

Cupramax

10,487 posts

254 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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Yep, its a 4.2V8. 2.7TT was phased out with the old shape S4.

trefor

14,637 posts

285 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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Saw one at Aston Green in Slough. Looked nice, but I thought it was a std A4 Cab until I saw the 42k sticker. Didn't look any different to the hairdresser version - not a good thing IMO.

Maybe worth it at 30k in 2 years time :-)

JMGS4

8,741 posts

272 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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Rather funny that a GB garage has one as they're only just being shown at the geneva show......... STill they're extremely heavy, thus thirsty, and without a roof probably even heavier than the S4 saloon..... due to the stiffening... however probably much fun.........

toppstuff

13,698 posts

249 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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Problem is, it will have wrotten lifeless steering, over servo'd brakes and a fidgety ride.

Current Audi's frustrate the heck out of me. They have nice engines, nice interiors, and I like the styling but they are so underwhelming to drive.

I have been lucky enough to drive an RS6. Awesome car, awesome engine, amazingly practical. Seems mad that something so fast can carry so much. But you know what ? I would'nt buy one because it just was not any fun. Granted, the warp factor 8 acceleration is mental in between speed cameras.... but turning the steering wheel was like turning the wheel on a playstation game.


Until Audi fire the entire steering and chassis department ( a TT is just as bad) and learn that a bit of feedback from the steering wheel is a good thing and not to taken away , I will still give Audi's a wide berth.

A shame, cos every time I see a new A4 cab I think , mmm nice looking car. But I know I'd soon get bored with it.

IMO of course...

funinthesun

Original Poster:

1,170 posts

267 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2004
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if you want a look at one, Tunbridge wells audi have one....I was the same , looked like a standard cab until i spotted the badge on the boot....

Andrew Richmond

1,484 posts

255 months

Wednesday 24th March 2004
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The S4 cab weighs a chunky 195kg more than the saloon. They reckon it is only 0.3s slower to 100kph than the saloon. I doubt it!

drcolinread

5 posts

242 months

Wednesday 21st April 2004
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toppstuff said:
Problem is, it will have wrotten lifeless steering, over servo'd brakes and a fidgety ride.

Current Audi's frustrate the heck out of me. They have nice engines, nice interiors, and I like the styling but they are so underwhelming to drive.

I have been lucky enough to drive an RS6. Awesome car, awesome engine, amazingly practical. Seems mad that something so fast can carry so much. But you know what ? I would'nt buy one because it just was not any fun. Granted, the warp factor 8 acceleration is mental in between speed cameras.... but turning the steering wheel was like turning the wheel on a playstation game.


Until Audi fire the entire steering and chassis department ( a TT is just as bad) and learn that a bit of feedback from the steering wheel is a good thing and not to taken away , I will still give Audi's a wide berth.

A shame, cos every time I see a new A4 cab I think , mmm nice looking car. But I know I'd soon get bored with it.

IMO of course...

drcolinread

5 posts

242 months

Wednesday 21st April 2004
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toppstuff said:
Problem is, it will have wrotten lifeless steering, over servo'd brakes and a fidgety ride.

Current Audi's frustrate the heck out of me. They have nice engines, nice interiors, and I like the styling but they are so underwhelming to drive.

I have been lucky enough to drive an RS6. Awesome car, awesome engine, amazingly practical. Seems mad that something so fast can carry so much. But you know what ? I would'nt buy one because it just was not any fun. Granted, the warp factor 8 acceleration is mental in between speed cameras.... but turning the steering wheel was like turning the wheel on a playstation game.


Until Audi fire the entire steering and chassis department ( a TT is just as bad) and learn that a bit of feedback from the steering wheel is a good thing and not to taken away , I will still give Audi's a wide berth.

A shame, cos every time I see a new A4 cab I think , mmm nice looking car. But I know I'd soon get bored with it.

IMO of course...
I agree- I have an A4 cab 3l and it is not a great drive- too much power through two wheels- would not make that mistake again after having an A3 quattro.

weekender

33 posts

249 months

Saturday 24th April 2004
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I will let you know how they fare. Have decided to chop a Cerbera for an S4 Cab, perhaps I'm mad but I need the reliability and can't be doing with the tvr thing, still damn hard though! Cerbera has to be one of the best looking vehicles on the market, faboulous but fragile. S4 due around may 17th.

weekender

33 posts

249 months

Monday 17th May 2004
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have taken delivery, 300 miles so far and can't fault it. No pops and no bangs but it is creamy smooth and has great promise. have to take it easy for the first 1k so really won't have the full measure for a few more days. build quality appears great and i'm sure that it will tick most of the boxes. better half loves it and says that she will drive it.

Andrew Richmond

1,484 posts

255 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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What colour and spec did you buy?

Not sure how well you know Audis' but the S4 should get a lot faster after 5-7k miles. Even then there some flat spots but the car flies at low and high revs - the 7k rev ceiling arrives very easily!

Enjoy!

weekender

33 posts

249 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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dolphin grey with red leather and red hood. the combination really works, imho. last quatro i had was the original turbo, really looking forward to getting the miles on and getting re-aquainted. hope the sun is out this weekend!

456mgt

2,504 posts

268 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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weekender said:
dolphin grey with red leather and red hood. the combination really works, imho. last quatro i had was the original turbo, really looking forward to getting the miles on and getting re-aquainted. hope the sun is out this weekend!
Good choice! My wifes' car is a 3.0 sport in Alpaca Beige metallic with red roof and red leather. Alpaca Beige sounds a bit hearing aid (which I mention if I want to piss her off) but is a shade of silver. It's a damn good car and I enjoy driving it, on those occasions when she is either sick or inebriated.

Andrew Richmond

1,484 posts

255 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Red leather/roof looks good on the A4/S4 cabs. Is Dolphin grey a sort of gunmetal?

456mgt

2,504 posts

268 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Andrew Richmond said:
Red leather/roof looks good on the A4/S4 cabs. Is Dolphin grey a sort of gunmetal?
Indeed. I refer to this combination as Titanium over Bordeaux Andrew

Andrew Richmond

1,484 posts

255 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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i.e. just as you see on 550's Kevin?

S4 cab wise I like Moro Blue with a blue roof and Aniseed leather - perfect for kids!!!!!!!!

RVMojo

5 posts

237 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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I got my S4 cabriolet on September 1st. It's Ebony black with black hood and 'silver' silk nappa leather with black piping. The shiney aluminium door mirrors and windscreen surround look a bit bling, especially with the 9 spoke 18" wheels I chose. But I think it looks stunning. It has attracted some unwanted attention; a few boyracers wanting to 'ave a go! & sadly some mindless idiot who ran a key all down it from wing to wing.
I've done 7k already now and it just gets better and better. The Tiptronic has two settings, on the sport mode, the steering stiffens up but still gives plenty of feel. The car really feels sure footed at speed being a Quattro, but it's a bit thirsty when driven hard, which is a good incentive to ease off a bit. I would thoroughly recommend it. I love it!